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We have been generating much of our DocBook XML content over the last
year and the few files we started out with have been "fruitful and
multiplied". Now we have a large bunch of XML files that is starting to
get unweildly in number and we would like to start putting this info
under configuration control.
 
I would like to hear how others have solved this problem. Do you have a
database that stores these XML items or do you just use a structured
file tree? Can the Docbook tools work with a database? I could not find
anything in Stayton's or Walsh's books on this topic but I suspect that
someone has ran into this issue and has a solution.
 
Also, I would like to know if anyone uses Docbook components in their
Word documents. We have a marketing dept. that insists on using the MS
Word tools but the software developers create docs in XML/Docbook. Can
the two exist so we only have to write one XML section and not both?
 
 
Thanks for your input!
 
Dean Nelson   
Sr. Software Engineer
Enterprise Electronics Corp
http://www.EECradar.com <http://www.eecradar.com/>    
"Too much of the world is run on the theory that you don't need road
manners if you drive a five-ton truck" - Cleon Lyles


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